starring Nigel Patrick, Kathleen Harrison, David Tomlinson, Jill Day
Two young bachelors arrive in Switzerland for a ski-ing holiday and fall for the hotel proprietor's daughter, Mary. But things do not turn out quite as expected. Nigel Patrick and David Tomlinson give hilarious performances as the two Englishmen.
Screenplay by PETER BLACKMORE and PAUL SOSKIN
Produced by PAUL SOSKIN Directed by WENDY TOYE
(This Week's Films: page 9)

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The International Championship Scotland v Wales
After their scintillating victory over England at Cardiff Arms Park it would seem that the current Welsh side possess the ability and talent to beat any team in the world; but the Scots have shown in their most recent matches that the lessons of modern Rugby thinking are not unknown ' north of the Border.' Commentator at Murrayfield
BILL MCLAREN
Directed by BILL MALCOLM
Series producer ALAN MOUNCER

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The second of two film reports by Trevor Philpott on the Ranging face of Dr Barnardo's. The Hardest to Love
Dr Barnardo's is known for its nationwide network of orphanages. But the image is out of date. Today unwanted babies are not abandoned on doorsteps: healthy white babies are quickly snapped up by eager foster-parents. The ones left in Barnardo's care are largely those handicapped in body or mind or spirit, children who are difficult to look upon and difficult to live with, the children who are ' The Hardest to Love.'
This report is about such children and the people who dedicate their lives to giving even the most hopeless and unlovable some place where they can feel safe, that they can call home.
Produced by TREVOR Philpott

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by THOMAS HARDY : dramatised in six parts by HARRY GREEN
Young Jude Fawley lives with his aunt in Marygreen. The schoolmaster, Mr Phillotson, is about to leave for Christminster. Part 1: At Marygreen
Script editor LENNOX PHILLIPS. Make-up ELIZABETH ROWELL. Lighting JOHN SUMMERS Designer RICHARD WILMOT Producer MARTIN LISEMORE Directed by HUGH DAVID
(' I love the place . , . ': see pages 8-7)

One of the world's greatest song-writers in a programme of his and other songs with his guests The Young Generation Jade and Special guest star Mr Kelly, GB
The Young Generation choreographed by DOUGLAS SQUIRES
ALYN AINSWORTH AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Written by ROD MCKUEN
Make-up MARGARET MACKINNON
Costume DORINDA CUTTING
Lighting DICKIE HIGHAM
Sound HUGH BARKER
Design LESLEY JOAN BREMNESS
Production STEWART MORRIS

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starring Susan Hayward, Michael Craig, Diane Baker Edward, Judd
Susan Hayward takes over the role created by Bette Davis in this new version of Dark Victory. She plays Laura Pember, an American divorcee living in Britain, who is dying of a brain tumour. Michael Craig plays the doctor who diagnoses her condition and with whom she finds the 'stolen hours' of happiness.
(This Week's Films: page 9)

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